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Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Elevation Polish: Gobi

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In keeping with the theme of going gold for childhood cancer awareness, I have a rather funky little gold polish to show you!

Elevation Polish Gobi is a sort of "dirty" gold with intense green shimmer and a very light amount of holographic pigment. The holographic pigment doesn't create any kind of holographic effect, but it does add a little depth and sparkle. Due to the shimmery nature of this polish, you can end up with visible brushstrokes if you apply it too hastily. Normal, careful application should result in a nice finish. Dry time was average. I used two coats.

This photo is a bit dark, but you can really see the green shimmer

What do you think? This is definitely one of those oddball colors that won't appeal to everyone, but it's very unique! If you like edgy and unusual shades, this is definitely one to consider.

Most Elevation Polish colors cost $8.50 for 15mL and can be purchased at the Elevation Polish online store and on Llarowe ($10.50). Elevation Polish online store restocks happen on the 7th (9pm Central) and 22nd (9am Central) of every month. To stay up-to-date with Elevation Polish news, follow the brand's blog.

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I'm a 26-year-old who loves nail polish far too much! I got into this mess a little under a year ago when I got engaged and didn't want anyone to catch sight of my ugly, peeled, and bitten nails when checking out my ring. I can proudly say that I haven't bitten/peeled my nails since then!

Due to some medical issues affecting my hands, I will likely never have perfect nail shapes and pretty poses. I hope that you can look past the imperfect canvas and enjoy the swatches, art, and reviews anyway.

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